Hero and Leander: A PoemFrom the Press of C. Whittingham, 1821 - 124 Seiten |
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... rise to it . Of one part of the charge against Marlow , that of having written books against the Trinity , he must stand acquit- ted , and the reader will no doubt have seen how cautiously his accusers qualify their assertion by the ...
... rise to it . Of one part of the charge against Marlow , that of having written books against the Trinity , he must stand acquit- ted , and the reader will no doubt have seen how cautiously his accusers qualify their assertion by the ...
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... rise . In a criticism , which is thought to bear strong traces of the hand of Milton , Marlow is styled " a kind of second Shakspeare , not only because like him he rose from an actor to be a maker of plays , though inferior both in ...
... rise . In a criticism , which is thought to bear strong traces of the hand of Milton , Marlow is styled " a kind of second Shakspeare , not only because like him he rose from an actor to be a maker of plays , though inferior both in ...
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... rise , rise again , and make Perpetual day ! or let this hour be but A year , a month , a week , a natural day , That Faustus may repent and save his soul.- O lentè , lentè , currite noctis equi ! —— The stars move still - time runs ...
... rise , rise again , and make Perpetual day ! or let this hour be but A year , a month , a week , a natural day , That Faustus may repent and save his soul.- O lentè , lentè , currite noctis equi ! —— The stars move still - time runs ...
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... rise behind ; There , by my parents ' stern device confin'd , I , with a single damsel , lonely dwell , Where rolls the neighbouring sea with billowy swell On the steep shore : no friends my hours engage , No youthful playmates of ...
... rise behind ; There , by my parents ' stern device confin'd , I , with a single damsel , lonely dwell , Where rolls the neighbouring sea with billowy swell On the steep shore : no friends my hours engage , No youthful playmates of ...
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... rise ; away she ran : After went Mercury , who us'd such cunning , As she , to hear his tale , left off her running ; ( Maids are not won by brutish force and might , But speeches full of pleasure and delight ; ) And knowing Hermes ...
... rise ; away she ran : After went Mercury , who us'd such cunning , As she , to hear his tale , left off her running ; ( Maids are not won by brutish force and might , But speeches full of pleasure and delight ; ) And knowing Hermes ...
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